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Views:38|Rating:5.00|View Time:2:11Minutes|Likes:6|Dislikes:0For todays video I am exploring a small abandoned house I found it was totaly destroyed and had nearly every piece of glass broken and in one of the rooms there was a pipe leaking water and even the toilet and sink had been broken I walked into the house and explored with caution because there were needles and broken glass. this was a short but good explore for the halloween series.
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Views:625|Rating:0.00|View Time:15:12Minutes|Likes:|Dislikes:This is part 3 of my small tour of the ghost town of Calderwood. Last time I explored this area was back in 2012. A lot has changed since then. The lower end of Calderwood has been blocked off due to the Chilhowee Lake drawdown.

Calderwood, Tennessee is a ghost town in Blount county, right off U.S. Highway 129. It was a company town built by ALCOA and the TVA to serve as a village for the men and their families who worked on Calderwood Dam. In the years following the completion of Calderwood Dam(1930), Calderwood grew into a functioning town. It had 2 churches, a cemetery, a movie theater, school, post office, neighborhoods, and grocery store. However, because the dam no longer required for the workers to be there to help with maintenance, many people were forced to leave to find work. By the late 1960s, Calderwood was completely abandoned, thus sealing its status as a ghost town. Many of the buildings have been torn down and their remains, cremated. Only a few structures in Calderwood remain standing–Calderwood Baptist Church, Calderwood Methodist Church, a Quonset hut, school house, and the overgrown ruins of houses and flower gardens.

I am exploring the remains of a residential neighborhood that was located below Calderwood Methodist Church. Unfortunately, I did not film myself walking up the stairs leading to nowhere. Typically, you would not see TVA security anywhere near the area, but we kept seeing them driving up and down the road towards the lower end of Calderwood. This is most likely due to the Chilhowee drawdown.